The Anglobitch Thesis contends that the brand of feminism that arose in the Anglosphere (the English-speaking world) in the 1960s has an ulterior misandrist (anti-male) agenda quite distinct from its self-proclaimed role as ‘liberator’ of women.

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

The following case
encapsulates perfectly the current state of gender-relations in the
Anglosphere. A narcissistic, grasping British woman opted for death rather than
live beyond the age of fifty as ‘poor’, ‘ugly’ and ‘old’. Stating things
in the simplest terms, her pussy pass had expired and she could not
endureexistence without it:

Woman’s Right to Die Upheld

A
50-year-old woman who fears that the passing of her youth and beauty
means the end of everything that “sparkles” in life has been granted
permission to die by the court of protection. In a highly
unusual judgment published this week, King’s College Hospital NHS Trust
has been told that the unnamed woman has the capacity to make up her
own mind and is entitled to refuse the life-saving kidney dialysis
treatment she requires.

The decision includes a detailed account
of the lifestyle of C, as the woman is known, describing her as
“impulsive”, “self-centred”, heavy drinking and four times married. But
the judge, Mr Justice MacDonald, explained that the principle was the
same for any patient. “The right to refuse treatment extends to
declining treatment that would, if administered, save the life of the
patient,” he said in his court of protection decision.

MacDonald
continued: “C is a person to whom the epithet ‘conventional’ will never
be applied … C has led a life characterised by impulsive and
self-centred decision-making without guilt or regret. [She] has had four
marriages and a number of affairs and has, it is said, spent the money
of her husbands and lovers recklessly before moving on when things got
difficult or the money ran out.

“She has, by their
account, been an entirely reluctant and at times completely indifferentmother to her three caring daughters. Her consumption of alcohol has
been excessive and, at times, out of control … In particular, it is
clear that during her life C has placed a significant premium on youth
and beauty and on living a life that, in C’s words, ‘sparkles’.”

Having
been diagnosed with breast cancer, she had taken an overdose with
alcohol. She did not die but caused herself such extensive kidney damage
that she required dialysis – which she now refused to undergo.

The
judge added: “My decision that C has capacity to decide whether or not
to accept dialysis does not, and should not prevent her treating doctors
from continuing to seek to engage with C in an effort to persuade her
of the benefits of receiving life-saving treatment in accordance with
their duty to C as their patient.

MacDonald analysed evidence from
psychiatrists and medics, and from one of the woman’s daughters. One
daughter told him that her mother’s life had “to all appearances” been
fairly glamorous. She said her mother did not want to be “poor”, “ugly”
or “old”.

“She has said the most important thing for her
is her sparkly lifestyle,” said the daughter. “She kept saying she
doesn’t want to live without her sparkle and she thinks she has lost her
sparkle.”

The UK Guardian 2015-12-30

The
case is interesting on a number of counts. Firstly, despite the
feminist rhetoric about ‘strong, independent women’ there are still plenty of
females whose dependence on men is so absolute that they would rather
die than relinquish their sexual leverage over the male sex. As always,
post-feminist women are perfectly happy to defend traditional gender
roles and lifestyles when they support their own innate tendencies to
hypergamy and material exploitation.

Moreover, their
sexual leverage remains considerable. We are endlessly told by tradcon
MRAs, PUAs and MGTOWs that women hit ‘the wall’ in their early thirties
and become instantly invisible to men thereafter. In this case, however,
the woman retained sufficient sexual power to continue fleecing lovers
and husbands well into her late thirties and forties. Only with fifty
and late middle age on the horizon did she finally opt for suicide. Up
to that time – and even after having three children – she was perfectly
capable of attracting a string of seemingly affluent males to sustain
her ‘sparkling’ lifestyle.

So much for the vaunted
‘wall’. In reality, attractive women are quite capable of exploiting
their sexual power over men long after thirty. Beauty treatments
mean they can retain their looks and superficial charm well into middle
age. Several psycho-sexual factors exclusive to the Anglosphere augment this agenda. The Anglo-American nations contain a relatively high
proportion of obese young women with poor personalhygiene, artificially
boosting the SMV of attractive older women. In Scandinavia, South
America or Eastern Europe attractive older women are effectively
suppressed by the relatively high levels of sexual competition from slim, comely girls. Further, the fact that most young Anglo-American females
have internalised feminist values further boosts the SMV of attractive
older women who possess more appealing ‘feminine’ attitudes. Simply put,
most young Anglo-Saxon females are now too misandrist, hostile and
frigid to sustain long-term heterosexual relationships of any kind.

Above
all else, the case justifies the smart, self-aware man’s fear of
attractive Anglo-American women. These husbands and lovers supporting her
‘sparkling’ lifestyle were discarded as so much trash when their money
ran out. The woman was also an appalling mother to her three children –
hardly to be wondered at, given her psychopathic narcissism. In sum, the
sensible man has nothing to lose and everything to gain by avoiding
attractive women raised in the Anglosphere. The only thing of worth they have to
offer – sex – can be handily acquired from prostitutes or foreign
women. As for the chimera of ‘love’, it is entirely obvious that Anglo
women love only themselves; and the man who cannot see this has signed
his own death warrant.